Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Dug-up roads no excuse to park illegally: Court

- Charul Shah SESSIONS COURT

MUMBAI: A dug-up road is not an excuse for people to park their vehicles on roads, observed a sessions court while granting anticipato­ry bail to an advocate booked for obstructin­g traffic police from doing their duty.

The court was hearing an anticipato­ry bail plea filed by advocate Saurabh Nagarseth, who was booked for manhandlin­g and obstructin­g traffic police officers.

Traffic police had conducted a drive against illegal parking on roads at Marine Drive on February 4.

During the drive, when they reached Panchsir Building on F Road, they took action against 15 vehicles parked illegally on the road.

While the police were trying to tow away his vehicle, Nagarseth confronted the police personnel and allegedly manhandled an officer. A case was later registered against him at the Marine Drive police station.

Nagarseth, in his defence, argued that the entire road adjacent to his building was dug up by the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) and residents had no option but to park their vehicles on the road.

Nagarseth also claimed that at the time of the incident, he was trying to help one of his neighbours to unclamp his vehicle as the former had a medical emergency. He claimed that it was during that time that he got into a heated argument with the police officers.

Considerin­g Nagarseth’s defence, the court granted him anticipato­ry bail but observed: “The traffic condition in Mumbai city is precarious and dayto-day an increasing number of motor vehicles are coming on the road. In addition, when work of digging – for electric line, water line, drainage line, etc – the traffic woes are worsened. But that does not mean that residents or the public, in general, should park their vehicles in no-parking zones and/or disobey the traffic rules.”

The court pointed out that every citizen must obey the rules and cooperate with the authoritie­s to improve the functionin­g of the city.

Every citizen must obey the rules and cooperate with the authoritie­s to smoothen the functionin­g of Mumbai city.

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